:Constance L. Hays, wife of John Hays, deputy chairman of
Christie's, died December 5 at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx. The
cause was cancer, her husband said.
Constance Hays, 44 and a resident of Manhattan, became a member
of The New York Times staff in 1986 and for the past eight
years covered the business news. Recently she reported on the
trial of Martha Stewart. In addition to her duties at The
Times, she was the author of The Real Thing: Truth and
Power at the Coca-Cola Company for Random House, 2004.
She was born in Manhattan on August 8, 1961, daughter of John
Laibe and the former Ann Davis and spent her childhood in
Greenwich, Conn., and Hong Kong, where her father was employed by
Exxon Chemical Company. She later graduated from Miss Porter's
School, Farmington, Conn., and from Harvard where she received a
bachelor's degree in Asian studies, 1983. Her career in
journalism began in Raleigh, N.C., as a reporter for The News
and Observer.
In addition to her husband, whom she married in 1986, she is
survived by their three children, Sophie, John and Henry, her
parents of Greenwich, three brothers, Marc Laibe of Rowayton,
Conn.; Timothy Laibe of Bedford, N.H.; and Christopher Laibe of
New Orleans; and her sister, Anne Bertolino, Boxborough, Mass.
A Mass of Christian Burial was conducted on Saturday, December
10, at St. Ignatius Loyola Church, New York City. Donations in
her memory may be made to the Nantucket Athenaeum, Nantucket MA
02554.